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Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study

Worldwide most HIV infections occur through heterosexual transmission, involving complex interactions of cell-free and cell-associated particles with cells of the female genital tract mucosa. The ability of HIV-1 to “infect” epithelial cells remains poorly understood. To address this question, repli...

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Autores principales: Terrasse, Rachel, Memmi, Meriam, Palle, Sabine, Heyndrickx, Leo, Vanham, Guido, Pozzetto, Bruno, Bourlet, Thomas
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5218496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28060897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169453
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author Terrasse, Rachel
Memmi, Meriam
Palle, Sabine
Heyndrickx, Leo
Vanham, Guido
Pozzetto, Bruno
Bourlet, Thomas
author_facet Terrasse, Rachel
Memmi, Meriam
Palle, Sabine
Heyndrickx, Leo
Vanham, Guido
Pozzetto, Bruno
Bourlet, Thomas
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description Worldwide most HIV infections occur through heterosexual transmission, involving complex interactions of cell-free and cell-associated particles with cells of the female genital tract mucosa. The ability of HIV-1 to “infect” epithelial cells remains poorly understood. To address this question, replicative-competent chimeric constructs expressing fluorescent proteins and harboring the envelope of X4- or R5-tropic HIV-1 strains were used to “infect” endometrial HEC1-A cells. The virus-cell interactions were visualized using confocal microscopy (CM) at various times post infection. Combined with quantification of viral RNA and total HIV DNA in infected cells, the CM pictures suggest that epithelial cells do not support a complete viral replication cycle: X4-tropic viruses are imported into the nucleus in a non-productive way, whereas R5-tropic viruses transit through the cytoplasm without replication and are preferentially transmitted to susceptible activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Within the limit of experiments conducted in vitro on a continued cell line, these results indicate that the epithelial mucosa may participate to the selection of HIV-1 strains at the mucosal level.
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spelling pubmed-52184962017-01-19 Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study Terrasse, Rachel Memmi, Meriam Palle, Sabine Heyndrickx, Leo Vanham, Guido Pozzetto, Bruno Bourlet, Thomas PLoS One Research Article Worldwide most HIV infections occur through heterosexual transmission, involving complex interactions of cell-free and cell-associated particles with cells of the female genital tract mucosa. The ability of HIV-1 to “infect” epithelial cells remains poorly understood. To address this question, replicative-competent chimeric constructs expressing fluorescent proteins and harboring the envelope of X4- or R5-tropic HIV-1 strains were used to “infect” endometrial HEC1-A cells. The virus-cell interactions were visualized using confocal microscopy (CM) at various times post infection. Combined with quantification of viral RNA and total HIV DNA in infected cells, the CM pictures suggest that epithelial cells do not support a complete viral replication cycle: X4-tropic viruses are imported into the nucleus in a non-productive way, whereas R5-tropic viruses transit through the cytoplasm without replication and are preferentially transmitted to susceptible activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Within the limit of experiments conducted in vitro on a continued cell line, these results indicate that the epithelial mucosa may participate to the selection of HIV-1 strains at the mucosal level. Public Library of Science 2017-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5218496/ /pubmed/28060897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169453 Text en © 2017 Terrasse et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Terrasse, Rachel
Memmi, Meriam
Palle, Sabine
Heyndrickx, Leo
Vanham, Guido
Pozzetto, Bruno
Bourlet, Thomas
Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study
title Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study
title_full Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study
title_fullStr Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study
title_full_unstemmed Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study
title_short Visualization of X4- and R5-Tropic HIV-1 Viruses Expressing Fluorescent Proteins in Human Endometrial Cells: Application to Tropism Study
title_sort visualization of x4- and r5-tropic hiv-1 viruses expressing fluorescent proteins in human endometrial cells: application to tropism study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5218496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28060897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169453
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